We are all getting new business cards at DMC, so we thought it would be fun to put QR codes on them to make it easier for our smartphone enabled customers to scan our info and add us to their contact database. 

Thanks to google it's pretty easy to make your own QR codes using their QR chart API.  The only issue is that you have to properly format the data before sending it to google, especially if you want to all of your contact info in the proper vCard or MeCARD format.  A little javascript and some googling was all it took to create the tool below.  You can use it to create your own QR code business card.  Just fill out the info and click the generate buttons.

Item Value Example
Prefix Mr.
First name John
Middle name T.
Last name Smith
Name suffix PHD
Job Title Project Manager
Organization: DMC Inc.
Division / Department: Engineering
Building / Suite /  Suite 101
Street: 1333 N. Kingsbury
City: Chicago
State / Region: IL
Zip Code: 60642
Country: USA
Phone work: 312-255-8757
Fax work: 312-255-8758
Phone mobile: 312-255-8757
Email info@dmcinfo.com
Website URL: http://www.dmcinfo.com


   Clicking this will populate the box below with properly formatted vCard text from the input boxes above.


   Clicking this will populate the box below with properly formatted MeCARD text from the input boxes above.


Click on the Generate vCard or MeCARD button above or just type whatever you like into the text area below.  You don't have to create a vCard. The QR code will be generated for whatever text is typed into the box below.  If you want to create a QR code for a website address (like: http://www.google.com), just type it in below and click the Generate QR Code button.  Feel free to experiment with different sizes and error correction levels.  


Error Correction Level

Image Pixel Size (width x height)

 

Image Not Generated - Check your settings!

 

This uses google's QR chart API to generate the QR codes.  The vCard generator is all done on the client side in your browser using javascript in case you were wondering if we were logging your information. We are definitley not.  I'm not sure about google though.  Since the QR codes are created using a google chart function, the data gets sent to google and returns as an image of a QR code.  I suppose they are storing the data, but let's face it, they probably already have your info anyway.

If you want to test your newly created QR code, you can right click on the image that was generated above and copy the image url to the clipboard and then go this this page: http://zxing.org/w/decode.jspx and paste it into their online QR Code reader. It will show you the raw and parsed text ecoded in the QR code image.

Enjoy!

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# Hjemmeside design
Monday, August 22, 2011 4:11 AM
Super service - thanks for putting it out for us to use :-)
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# Anonymous User
Tuesday, September 06, 2011 11:00 PM
http://wackomedia.com/playing-with-qr-codes/
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# Lisa
Tuesday, November 08, 2011 1:58 PM
Though I have a Fax# plugged in, it's not showing up when I scan the QR code (MeCard) ?
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# David
Wednesday, November 23, 2011 10:19 AM
OK but when i scan the result with my iPhone, it only opens Safari and nothing happens !
I would like to save the datas in Adress Book.
It's possible ?
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# Luis Cuneo
Saturday, November 26, 2011 11:10 PM
Thanks for providing the mecard generator. I just created my card - I plan to use more often

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